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RKYV Rendered Document Cornwall Council Chy Trevail Beacon Technology Park Bodmin Cornwall PL31 2FR Email: [email protected] Tel: 0300 1234151 Web: www.cornwall.gov.uk Application number: PA16/07580 Agent: Applicant: Mr B Wooster Mr M Howard James Thomas Lodge Lowman Works Minions East Taphouse Liskeard Liskeard Cornwall PL14 4NQ PL14 5LJ Town And Country Planning Act 1990 (As Amended) Town And Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015 Grant of Conditional Planning Permission CORNWALL COUNCIL, being the Local Planning Authority, HEREBY GRANTS CONDITIONAL PERMISSION, subject to the conditions set out on the attached schedule, for the development proposed in the following application received on 15 August 2016 and accompanying plan(s): Description of Development: Erection of side packing shed (B8 use) Location of Development: Lowman Works A390 Between Junction With B3359 At Middle Taphouse And Dobwalls Roundabout East Taphouse Cornwall PL14 4NQ Parish: St. Pinnock YOUR ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE ATTACHED NOTES. Phil Mason DATED: 19 October 2016 Head of Planning and Enterprise ACFULZ SCHEDULE ATTACHED TO APPLICATION & DECISION NO: PA16/07580 CONDITIONS: 1 The development hereby permitted shall be begun before the expiration of 3 years from the date of this permission. Reason: In accordance with the requirements of Section 91 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended by Section 51 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004). 2 The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the plans listed below under the heading "Plans Referred to in Consideration of this Application". Reason: For the avoidance of doubt and in the interests of proper planning. Phil Mason DATED: 19 October 2016 Head of Planning and Enterprise ACFULZ SCHEDULE ATTACHED TO APPLICATION & DECISION NO: PA16/07580 PLANS REFERRED TO IN CONSIDERATION OF THIS APPLICATION: Site/location Plan 1290 1B received 08/09/16 Block Plan 1290 2B received 08/09/16 Block Plan 1290 3A received 08/09/16 Existing 1290 4A received 08/09/16 Existing 1290 5A received 08/09/16 Proposed 1290 6A received 08/09/16 Proposed 1290 7A received 08/09/16 Mixed - Existing and Proposed 1290 8B received 08/09/16 Proposed 1290 9A received 08/09/16 Proposed 1290 10 received 08/09/16 Proposed 1290 11A received 08/09/16 In dealing with this application, the local planning authority have worked with the applicant in a positive and proactive manner based on seeking solutions to problems arising in relation to dealing with a planning application, on this occasion this has included : Discussions/negotiations ongoing with LPA throughout determination of planning application Dedicated phone number of the case officer for the Applicant/Agent Close liaison with the Town and Parish Councils in accordance with the protocol. Phil Mason DATED: 19 October 2016 Head of Planning and Enterprise ACFULZ NOTES Appeals to the Secretary of State If the applicant is aggrieved by the decision of the local planning authority to refuse permission for the proposed development or to grant it subject to conditions, then they may appeal to the Secretary of State under section 78 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. If you want to appeal, then you must do so within 6 months of the date of this notice (or 12 weeks from the date of this notice in the case of householder appeals made in relation to applications submitted on or after 6 April 2009). Appeals must be made to the Planning Inspectorate using a form which can be obtained from the Planning Inspectorate at Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Temple Quay, Bristol BS1 6PN or online at www.planningportal.gov.uk/pcs A copy of the completed appeal form must also be submitted to the Council. The Secretary of State can allow a longer period for giving notice of an appeal, but he will not normally be prepared to use this power unless there are special circumstances which excuse the delay in giving notice of appeal. The Secretary of State need not consider an appeal if it seems to him that the local planning authority could not have granted planning permission for the proposed development or could not have granted it without the conditions they imposed, having regard to the statutory requirements, to the provisions of any development order and to any directions given under a development order. In practice, the Secretary of State does not refuse to consider appeals solely because the local planning authority based their decision on a direction given by him. Purchase Notices If either the local planning authority or the Secretary of State refuses permission to develop land or grants it subject to conditions, the owner may claim that he can neither put the land to a reasonably beneficial use in its existing state nor render the land capable of a reasonably beneficial use by the carrying out of any development which has been or would be permitted. In these circumstances, the owner may serve a purchase notice on Cornwall Council. This notice will require the Council to purchase his interest in the land in accordance with the provisions of Part VI of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. If this is a decision on a planning application relating to the same or substantially the same land and development as is already the subject of an enforcement notice, if you want to appeal against your local planning authority’s decision on your application, then you must do so within 28 days of the date of this notice. If an enforcement notice is served relating to the same or substantially the same land and development as in your application and if you want to appeal against your local planning authority’s decision on your application, then you must do so within 28 days of the date of service of the enforcement notice. If this approval is for the erection of new buildings please refer to the note below. Registering addresses for new properties prior to commencement You must apply officially to register the name of any new street or the address of any new property through Cornwall Council’s Street Naming and Numbering process. You are required to submit an application form, plan and appropriate fee all details of which can be found on our website at www.cornwall.gov.uk/degault.aspx?page=10863. For any further assistance please contact [email protected] or telephone 0300 1234 100. Mr B Wooster James Thomas Lodge Your ref: Minions My ref: PA16/07580 Liskeard Cornwall Date: 19 October 2016 PL14 5LJ Dear Sir/Madam Erection of side packing shed (B8 use) Lowman Works A390 Between Junction With B3359 At Middle Taphouse And Dobwalls Roundabout East Taphouse Cornwall With reference to this planning application, I enclose the Decision Notice granting permission. If conditions have been included that must be complied with before the commencement of the development, e.g. “No development shall commence before ….”, and this is not done, the development cannot be validly commenced even if it is within the time limit set by Condition. If details are required I look forward to receiving them. Application forms can be found on http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/uploads/appPDF/P0810Form027_england_en.pdf . Your attention is drawn to the fees to discharge planning conditions under The Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications, Deemed Applications, Requests and Site Visits) (England) Regulations 2012: £97 (per request) for applications not falling within fee categories 6 or 7 (non- householder applications) £28 (per request) where the request relates to an application for works to an existing dwelling, or within the curtilage of such, falling within fee categories 6 or 7 (householder applications only) You may wish to take the opportunity to submit details to discharge more than one condition per request. Yours faithfully Davina Pritchard Principal Development Officer Planning and Enterprise Service Tel: 01579 341417 Planning and Enterprise Service Cornwall Council Chy Trevail Beacon Technology Park Bodmin Cornwall PL31 2FR COND [email protected].
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